This Box Rocks! Kids Edition
News Press Now
•
July 4, 2017
Are you looking to keep young minds active while actually having fun? There's a box for that.
KiwiCrate brings jobs to Lathrop, creativity to life
Central Valley Business Journal
•
May 25, 2017
That’s when the idea for KiwiCrate was born – a monthly subscription box service that brings the materials and instructions to complete age-appropriate projects to consumers’ doorsteps.
Science for kids, delivered
Boston Globe
•
Nov. 4, 2016
Subscription boxes have become big business, with companies from Birch Box (beauty and grooming products) to Stitch Fix (clothing and accessories) to Blue Apron (meal plans) delivering a mind-boggling array of goods to front doors across the country.
Kiwi Crate delivers hands-on fun for autumn days indoors and out
Chicago Tribune
•
Sept. 1, 2015
When kids go back to school, their weekend afternoons often boil down to two options: birthday parties or boredom. Kiwi Crate lends a hand with both. The subscription-based company launched in 2011 to supply creation kits for kids ages 4-8. Last fall, the founder expanded with Koala Crate (ages 3-4), Doodle Crate (ages 9-16 and up) and Tinker Crate (ages 9-16 and up).
Kiwi Crate CEO Sandra Oh Lin says starting a business isn't child's play
Los Angeles Times
•
Aug. 6, 2015
Kiwi Crate delivers new monthly projects to subscribers for $19.95 or less a month, and the crates also are available at Target Corp.'s stores and website. Despite its early growing pains, Kiwi Crate has shipped more than 1 million crates since opening in late 2011.
Best of Digi: Treat Your Tots - Kiwi Crate
Instyle
•
Oct. 29, 2014
[November 2014 Magazine issue, no hyperlink] Check out the latest swag-of-the-month club for kids. The joy of watching your child receive a box of games and crafts in the mail every fourth week will be worth his or her endless nagging the other three.
Kiwi Crate launches three new kids' activity kits at TTPM Holiday Showcase - National Toys, Games & Gear
Examiner.com
•
Oct. 5, 2014
“The three new product lines,” [Sandra] continues, “expand our penetration of the children's market beyond the core 4-8 demographic of Kiwi Crate to reach children ages 3-16+ by addressing the need in three areas: a recognition of the importance of creative play and open-ended exploration for kids, an understanding of the need for more hands-on exposure to science, technology, engineering, and math - STEM - for boys and girls, and a respect for the value of the maker movement in helping to instill creative confidence.”
New & Cool: Kiwi Crate Debuts Exclusive Line at Target
Red Tricycle
•
March 2, 2014
“You didn’t think you could love Target more that you already do. It turns out you can. This week Kiwi Crate and Target announced they’re teaming up to sell an exclusive line of craft crates in 250 of their stores nationwide.”
Comcast Leads $5M Round In Subscription Service For Kids Activities Kiwi Crate
TechCrunch
•
Jan. 18, 2012
Kiwi Crate, a subscription service for kids activities, has raised $5 million in new funding led by Comcast Ventures with existing investors First Round Capital, Mayfield Fund, Felicis Ventures, Forerunner Ventures, Consigliere Brand Capital, Uj Ventures and 500 Startups participating in the round.